474 wisc. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Mariz, Joaquim de. Uma excursao botanica em Traz os Montes. Bol. Soc. 
Broteriana 7: 3-34. 1889. 
Account of author’s trip from Braganca to Miranda do Douro, Vimioso, 
and back to Braganca, with mention of noteworthy species seen.—See also 
his Outra excursao botanica na mesma provincia. l.c. 7: 35-76. 1889. 
(Similar account of vicinity of Toérre de Moncorvo and Freixo; full list of 
lichens and vascular plants collected on both excursions, with localities. 
This paper and the earlier one republished, 78 p. 1889, with title Duas 
ca botanicas na provincia de Traz os Montes [fide A. R. Pinto da 
ilva]. 
Mendonca, F. A., and Vasconcellos, J. de Carvalho e. Contribuicées para 
a topografia floristica da regiao duriense. [I]-II. Anais Inst. Vinho Porto 
3: 297-800. 1942 (repr. 38 p.; only reprint seen); 5: 119-200. 1944. 
Two lists of vascular plants, with data (157 and 294 taxa respectively, 
including some duplications), referring to region along the Douro River and 
its tributaries from a little west of Péso da Régua to near Barca de Alva. 
Part II published in collaboration with L. A. G. Barbosa and F. A. Garcia.— 
See also Vasconcellos, J. de Carvalho e. Breve reconhecimento da flora da 
regiao duriense. Anais Inst. Vinho Porto 1: 65-74. 1940. (Includes men- 
tion of numerous species from different habitats.)—Also Mendonea, F. A., 
and Vasconcellos, J. de C. e. Estudo fitogeografico da regiao duriense. l.c. 
15. 52 p. maps, diagrs. 1954. (Includes (p. 35-52) Relacado geral das 
plantas herborizadas [ist part], an annotated list of 33 pteridophytes.) 
San MARINO 
See also Italy, Emilia (Raggi, and others referring to Romagna). 
For descriptions of species, see the general floras of Italy. 
General 
Pampanini, Renato. Flora della repubblica di San Marino. 1 p. 1., 228 p. 
25.5 cm. San Marino, 1930. 
Botanical explorations, list of botanists with biographical data and lists of 
species they added to the flora, bibliography; list of cellular and vascular 
plants (714 vascular species), with localities. 
SCANDINAVIA 
Includes works relating to Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden as a whole or 
to two or more of these countries or large parts thereof (particularly Lapland). 
The general works here listed may be classified as follows: Floras and manuals: Bolin 
(popular), Christiansen (popular), Hartman, Hermann, Hylander (Nordisk karlvaxtflora), 
Lagerberg, Lindman, Wahlenberg (Lapland). Catalogs: Berlin, Hylander (Forteckning), L6ve. 
Iconographies: Christiansen, Lagerberg, Lindman, Oeder. Bibliography: Rehder. Vernacular 
names: Jenssen-Tusch, Nordhagen, Qvigstad (Lapland). Weeds: Korsmo. Miscellaneous: 
Andersson (botanical regions of Lapland), Du Rietz (floristic regions), Hultén (atlas of 
distribution maps), Polunin (list of botanists), Sjérs (phytogeography, ecology). 
Andersson, N. J. Conspectus vegetationis Lapponiae ... 2 pt. (2 p. 1., 39, 
x p.). 20 cm. Upsaliae, 1946. (Diss.) 
Account of botanical regions with lists of characteristic species, grouped 
geographically, and with Swedish, Norwegian, and Russian Lapland treated 
separately; general considerations.—See also his Anteckningar under en resa 
i Umea, Pitea och Lulea Lappmarker sommaren 1845. Bot. Notiser 1846: 
1-30. 1846. (Account of author’s trip with mention of noteworthy plants 
from different localities.) 
Berlin, August. Den geografiska utbredningen af skandinaviska halfons 
fanerogamer och ormbunkar i tabellarisk o6fversigt uppstald. 150 p. 23.5 
em. Stockholm, 1875 (cover date, 1876). (John Crerar Library.) 
Definition of geographical regions used; tabular list of vascular plants 
(1,780 species) showing occurrence in 22 regions of Sweden, Norway, and 
Lapland. 
Bolin, Lorentz, and Post, L. O. A. von. Floran i farg. 4. uppl. 212 p. 
incl. illus. (in glossary) and 128 col. pl. (on 64). 18.5 cm. Stockholm, 1953. 
(1st ed. 1950.) 
Recognizable colored figures of 564 common plants of Sweden and Scan- 
dinavia in general, with illustrated glossary, brief notes on habitat, etc., and 
